Featured photo: Artist Chuck Johnson recently painted this East White Oak Community Mural at Revolution Ballfield (photo by Chuck Johnson) When Cathy Gant Hill was a child, just nine or ten years old, ...
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On Jan. 25, dozens gathered in downtown Greensboro to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump. On Saturday afternoon, activists with Veterans for Peace, Movement of Humanity, NC Triad Communists and ...
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It’s so insane, it might as well be a whole season in a political drama. But it’s actually just state politics. In the aftermath of the Nov. 5 election last year, a Republican NC Supreme Court Justice ...
Featured photo: “It’s just a great sport, great physical activity, great community,” says Ruckus Climbing Gym owner John Kilburn about rock climbing. He likens the sport’s rise in popularity to how ...
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I know we’re all exhausted. I know we’re all tired. I know we’re all overwhelmed. There’s a lot going on in the world, and it can be debilitating. But as I sat in Scuppernong Books on Monday, Jan. 20, ...
Featured photo: A meme by the @shoppes_at_friendly_lover Instagram page. Mark William Calaway, aka the professional wrestler known as the Undertaker, emerges from the pristine, white, satin-lined ...
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The patrons at Oden Brewing in Greensboro mingled and talked while enjoying glass after refreshing glass of ales and lagers and stouts on the eve of the 100 th anniversary of the passing of ...